Here is how you can remember basic physics laws and all. Actually this is a topic which mostly rests on what YOU think of physics as a subject.

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Learn to relate the laws to real life happenings. "Memorizing" laws in physics means almost nothing unless one can relate them to real life or practical phenomenon.

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Understand what the law is telling you about the things involved. Take for example Newton's 2nd law of motion- The rate of change of linear momentum is directly proportional to the force applied and it occurs in the direction of the force. You need to first point out the quantities with which the law deals with , in this case its Momentum and Force.

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Understand the examples of this law's significance in real life. And the mathematical derivation is too essential for learning a law fully.

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Treat physics with fun and interest. Memorizing is an inadequate word here. You can memorize the statements quite easily but that way you will never know the real charm of physics.

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After getting a grasp on the topic the law deals with, practice some problems so that you can have a firm foundation about the concepts involved.

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Others have to grow an inclination for it and try a "little" bit harder if they want to have fun with physics. It's not a big deal, you just need to keep on trying and try to view it as a really cool stuff we all have got! Physics is always cool.

If you are a physics lover you certainly don't need to "memorize" laws. You will just learn them passively when you keep trying to understand the things represented.